This dataset of land disturbances of the Upper Peace Region of Alberta is derived from selected Landsat multispectral datasets captured in 5-year intervals from 1985 to 2015. Disturbances were detected through time-series comparison of the selected datasets, classified based on the time of first appearance on the landscape, and then attributed to four major disturbance types:
- energy footprints (oil, gas, and coal mining activities),
- non-energy footprints (other infrastructure),
- cutblocks (primarily forest harvesting), and
- wildfire.
The disturbance-type data are stacked to create a 4-band TIFF image with each band representing the time-series data for one of the four disturbance types.
Chowdhury, S., Chao, D.K. and Shipman, T.C. (2018): Land disturbances of the Upper Peace Region of Alberta, derived from 1985 to 2015 Landsat multispectral data (image data, TIFF format); Alberta Energy Regulator / Alberta Geological Survey, AER/AGS Digital Data 2018-0014.